11/8/06 | 6441 | XL
Sophomore Ellen Kay, digital media studies major, and Freshman Allison Forrest, art major, attempt to help the art students with their texture assignments at Jackson Central-Merry High School for the Day of Remembrance. - Heather Phillips

11/4/06 | 6739 | XL
Merideth Richardson (31) tries to get past one of the opposing guards during the homecoming basketball game at Union. - Heather Phillips

9/3/06 | 6043 | XL
The African Street Festival venders had many objects that were imported from Africa. Some of the things sold included tribal masks, jewelry, lotions, and works of art. - Heather Phillips

9/2/06 | 6041 | XL
Josh Reedy, lead singer of DecembeRadio, played at SHOUTFest. The concert is held in the amphitheater at Casey Jones Village each year. - Heather Phillips

9/2/06 | 6042 | XL
One of the bands featured in SHOUTFest this year was Detour 180, from New Zealand. Adrian Robertson, lead singer of Detour 180, was one of the crowd's favorite singers. ShoutFest featured many bands including Fighting Instinct, DecembeRadio, Fire Fly, By the Tree and Jars of Clay. - Heather Phillips

8/26/06 | 6017 | XL
Freshmen were all invited to participate in a campus picnic during New Student Orientation. The picnic gave the freshmen the opportunity to get to know each other a little better. - Heather Phillips

8/26/06 | 6014 | XL
Candace Cross, junior nursing major, helps the freshmen with the move in process. Many upperclassmen helped with the unloading of the cars. - Heather Phillips

8/26/06 | 6013 | XL
Freshman Alison Forrest, graphic design major, makes her bed as she moves into her new room. She had her room set up and ready to go within the hour. - Heather Phillips

4/29/06 | 5307 | XL
Union students walk through downtown Jackson during the Invisible Children Global Night Commute to raise awareness of the genocide occurring in Sudan and Uganda. - Heather Phillips

4/29/06 | 5308 | XL
Jennifer Tharp hands out information about what the night ahead holds for the Invisible Children Global Night Commuters. The Commute took place at the Farmer's Market in downtown Jackson to raise awareness of the genocide occurring in Uganda and Sudan. - Heather Phillips

4/29/06 | 5313 | XL
Bess Perrier reads during the Invisible Children Global Night Commute which took place in downtown Jackson to help bring awareness to the genocide happening in Uganda and Sudan. - Heather Phillips

4/29/06 | 5312 | XL
Students camped out overnight in the Farmer's Market in downtown Jackson during the Invisible Children Global Night Commute, which took place to help raise awareness of the genocide happening in Sudan and Uganda. - Heather Phillips

4/29/06 | 5310 | XL
Katie Stephens and Kathleen Lokey make fliers during the Invisible Children Global Night Commute to send to U.S. lawmakers urging them to take action against the genocide happening in Sudan and Uganda. - Heather Phillips

4/26/06 | 5300 | XL
Chad P. Wilson, financial consultant with Investment Professionals spoke on Can I be a Christian and thrive in the workplace at the same time? - Practical advice on being ministers in the workplace during a recent chapel service. - Heather Phillips

4/26/06 | 5301 | XL
Union Alum Chad P. Wilson, financial consultant with Investment Professionals spoke on Can I be a Christian and thrive in the workplace at the same time? - Practical advice on being ministers in the workplace during a recent chapel service. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5259 | XL
Kim Graves works with students who come to the Community Music Center with the Kindermusik program. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5260 | XL
Kim Moody brings her daughter, Emma, to the Center every Tuesday. In addition to teaching
instruments and singing to the children's choir, teachers work with young students' dexterity. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5261 | XL
Students and parents participate in a game in the Kindermusik program at the Community Music Center. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5262 | XL
Kim Graves works with students who come to the Community Music Center with the Kindermusik program. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5263 | XL
Students participate in a game in the Kindermusik program at the Community Music Center. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5264 | XL
Students participate in a game in the Kindermusik program at the Community Music Center. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5265 | XL
Kim Graves works on hand-eye coordination with Hendrick Young, who comes to the Community
Music Center with the Kindermusik program. Children also learn to read and play music. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5266 | XL
Kim Graves works on hand-eye coordination with Hendrick Young, who comes to the Community
Music Center with the Kindermusik program. Children also learn to read and play music. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5267 | XL
Students prepare for a musical game in the Kindermusik program at the Community Music Center. - Heather Phillips

4/19/06 | 5268 | XL
Students and parents participate in a game in the Kindermusik program at the Community Music Center. - Heather Phillips

4/7/06 | 5117 | XL
Senior Tricia Currin, elementry education major, takes a moment to look at the progress made on
White Hall. She enjoyed the picturesque sunset on campus right before the storms on April 8. - Heather Phillips

4/3/06 | 5098 | XL
Allison (Smith) Yates paints the arm of a young boy at the Jackson Boys & Girls Club during The Spring Fling. The Spring Fling was an activity where the Club and SASW collaborated to make a day of excitement for at-risk kids while giving student social workers experience. - Heather Phillips

4/3/06 | 5099 | XL
A young man gets a lollypop and an arm painting at the Jackson Boys & Girls Club during The Spring Fling. - Heather Phillips

4/3/06 | 5905 | XL
Mallory Keeton mans the limbo stick at the Jackson Boys & Girls Club during The Spring Fling. The Spring Fling was an activity where the Club and SASW collaborated to make a day of excitement for at-risk kids while giving student social workers experience. - Heather Phillips

4/3/06 | 5909 | XL
John Taylor & Drew Rhodes man a plinko board at the Jackson Boys & Girls Club during The Spring Fling. The Spring Fling was an activity where the Club and SASW collaborated to make a day of excitement for at-risk kids while giving student social workers experience. - Heather Phillips